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A Guide to IWB Holster Attachments

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Great job! You've found the best IWB Holsters on the Market at DaraHolsters.com. You've narrowed down the type of holster you want, the color and cant angle, but the order form is asking you to choose from a multitude of belt attachments and now you're at a complete loss. Don't worry, we'll help you out! The Curved Clip: The most popular IWB Holster attachment is the  Curved Clip . The  Curved Clip  is designed to mimic the curve of the waistline when worn on the belt. It keeps in contact with the belt 100% of the time, offering more stability than any other clip on the market.  This clip is stiff, made of a secret blend of plastic that won't break with daily use. Conveniently placed tabs on the lip of the clip allow for easy on/off manipulation. This belt clip is currently available only in a 1.5" width, as that is the most popular width belt. Currently we offer the  Curved Clip  in Black, OD Green and Coyote Brown. Stability: ★★★★★ ...

Best on the Market: Optic cut Glock 19 Appendix Holster

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Looking for the Best AIWB Holster on the Market for your Glock 19, 19X or Glock 45 with RDS? Look no further than our ready to ship Slick Side Appendix Holster!  Ships same Business Day! Packed with dozens of features, this slim, streamlined holster is the ultimate Concealed Carry Holster for any carry gun. Want to know why it's the best? Read on... Our Optic cut Glock 19 Slick Side holster features a full sweat shield to protect the optic and the body, to prevent pinching when re-holstering. There's nothing worse than re-holstering your gun and pinching yourself right in the gut. Most holsters on the market have either a tiny incompetent sweat guard, or a tall skinny sweat shield just waiting to cause an ND. The Dara Slick Side Holster comes with enough height to protect your body and rounded, finished edges for comfort while carrying. Check it out below: As with any in-stock optic cut holster we offer, this one comes with a taller sight channel to accommodate...

Proof: Why You Need a Good Gun Belt

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Having issues with printing or your holster not staying upright against the body? Even the best holster can fall short of your concealment expectations- when paired with an incompetent belt. Some common issues that occur due to a bad belt: 1. You have a fantastic holster from a reputable company that comes highly recommended by many reliable sources... yet you find the holster tilting outwards away from the body. 2. The holster seems well designed with your claw (or wing) attachment perfectly aligning with your belt clip (as it should) yet your claw (or wing) keeps slipping below or above the belt and poking out -OR-  The holster clip keeps slipping off the belt when you go to draw. 3. You have to keep your belt very tight, resulting in discomfort and diminished ability to get a good grip on the gun. 4. The holsters moves around a lot, either sliding on the belt or rotating freely. 5. Your very small firearm prints badly. If you can say yes to any of the above s...